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my name is anna, i'm from the dallas/fort worth world affairs council, and as i told everyone yesterday, i teach seniors. i've been facebooking with them, and can they ask me questions, and the point is they want to know for this right now -- because they're online with me -- should they be optimistic? they're very scared, the class of 2013, and what can you say to them that i can pass on to them about economic competitiveness and if they should be optimistic or worried? >> great question from the seniors. okay, steve. >> notwithstanding everything i said before -- [laughter] i'm actually optimistic. i think, i'm optimistic because heidi ticked off a number of these before in a slightly different context, but they're just as applicable in this context. we have the most flexible economy in the world. we have this incredibly diverse labor force, diverse group of people in this country who come here because of the opportunity. there are not that many people who leave america to go live in all these other places that we worry about being more competitive than we are, but there's a long line
my name is anna, i'm from the dallas/fort worth world affairs council, and as i told everyone yesterday, i teach seniors. i've been facebooking with them, and can they ask me questions, and the point is they want to know for this right now -- because they're online with me -- should they be optimistic? they're very scared, the class of 2013, and what can you say to them that i can pass on to them about economic competitiveness and if they should be optimistic or worried? >> great question...
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dallas is into fiery there. do they still guarantee you guys a fighter at it in so? >> now, pretty much the same as anywhere else. >> that was the same in damage. when i went through, if you were to shepherd you were going to get a fighter. there was some good ones, but the most part they got a lot of fighters. it's probably better that way and more fair all around. what else? underwent okmulgee guys up. okay, well thanks for coming very much. i appreciate it. if you guys buy the book, even better. harpercollins actually send me up to read a couple more. one is nonfiction. it's the history of fighter pilot, not just americans, but all of them. i've been burning how much i didn't know about my own profession. it's going to be a very interesting book. it's due sometime next year, so i'll take another six months after that, so maybe 2014. and then there's a fictional book i wrote called the mercenary that will be out in e-book form to start with i think in january or february. unlike most good fiction, it's not really fiction. i mean, parts of it are, but a lot of it is
dallas is into fiery there. do they still guarantee you guys a fighter at it in so? >> now, pretty much the same as anywhere else. >> that was the same in damage. when i went through, if you were to shepherd you were going to get a fighter. there was some good ones, but the most part they got a lot of fighters. it's probably better that way and more fair all around. what else? underwent okmulgee guys up. okay, well thanks for coming very much. i appreciate it. if you guys buy the...
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she and lyndon johnson were leaving the baker hotel in dallas, walking across the street to an event at the adolphus hotel. focusing on well-to-do women who were therefore a event. they carried what mrs. johnson described in her oral history is a sea of angry slogans. she says that they did not like lbj and they hated kennedy. and this mom essentially blocked the passage. it made a very different and difficult for them to get through. and you have to realize the potential for some sort of mob action. she described it as just an animal like tense atmosphere where the slightest thing could trigger a riot. at one point, one of the signs not mrs. johnson's hat off. lbj recognized that she wasn't going as fast as she should have. but they were making the most of this event for television. it would display the behavior of his opponents. so that is certainly an example of courage. >> also on the lady bird special. when she toured the south after she signed the civil rights act, which i'm going ask mark to talk about. can you please tell all of us what his response to russell was when he was
she and lyndon johnson were leaving the baker hotel in dallas, walking across the street to an event at the adolphus hotel. focusing on well-to-do women who were therefore a event. they carried what mrs. johnson described in her oral history is a sea of angry slogans. she says that they did not like lbj and they hated kennedy. and this mom essentially blocked the passage. it made a very different and difficult for them to get through. and you have to realize the potential for some sort of mob...
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the dallas morning news laughed mystically observing the president's speech coincided with the early evening appearance of both jupiter and venus and suggested that the evening sky was an august ri of a bright future for the institute. not every newspaper was as perceptive. one local journal reported the finding in the same column as the news that con go, the world's largest circus elephant was coming to town. [laughter] we now know 1100 -- 100 years later those who bet on the greatness are ripe. i'll keep remarks shorter so i'd like to close with a personal word of congratulations to the president on having the privilege to serve at rice in the centennial, and i'm delighted to have the opportunity to call him president once again. now, any of you who have been to the supreme court know the justices on that court are used to asking lawyers a lot of questions. today, we're going to turn the ables a little bit, and we're going to have a lawyer ask me a lot of questions. thanks very much. [applause] >> thank you so much, mr. chief justice. before i begin, we have people from all parts o
the dallas morning news laughed mystically observing the president's speech coincided with the early evening appearance of both jupiter and venus and suggested that the evening sky was an august ri of a bright future for the institute. not every newspaper was as perceptive. one local journal reported the finding in the same column as the news that con go, the world's largest circus elephant was coming to town. [laughter] we now know 1100 -- 100 years later those who bet on the greatness are...
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but his best known for the stetson that he wore on "dallas." despite roles on film and on stage hagman will be always be remembered as the villainous j.r. ewing. >> and you drove cliff to attempt suicide? >> how service i to know he was going to do a dumb thing like that. >> when he was shot by an unknown assailant, it became one of the most famous cliffhangers in tv history watched by 300 million people from all around the world. hagman never expected the show to endure. >> honey, i just started the show doing six shows. i never thought i would do 300. >> in fact, the "dallas" franchise was so successful, the series was recently reprised. the u.s. network tnt brought it back with a new generation of ewings and hagman came back, too, returning as j.r. once again. critics say he was the best thing about "dallas," but explaining the characteristic character's appeal he once said the time is right for a real bad guy, and i'm it. >> have a good day, master. >> i'm going to have a wonderful day. >> it was a good guy who larry hagman blasted into peo
but his best known for the stetson that he wore on "dallas." despite roles on film and on stage hagman will be always be remembered as the villainous j.r. ewing. >> and you drove cliff to attempt suicide? >> how service i to know he was going to do a dumb thing like that. >> when he was shot by an unknown assailant, it became one of the most famous cliffhangers in tv history watched by 300 million people from all around the world. hagman never expected the show to...
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"the dallas morning news" reported the audience listened with the strictist attention with frequent applause. now, the next speaker, the chief justice spoke in prose. his review was nowhere near as good as the poet received. [laughter] in light of that, i thought the best course would be for me to compos a poem for this occasion. [laughter] there's no need to panic or run for the exits i gave up the plan and couldn't think of words that rhymed with lat latin legal terms. [laughter] the essay is, in fact, a truly magnificently scholarly work presents thoughtful and prophetic vision of what the rice institution would become. i want to focus on one point made. he observedded the great challenge in creating any constitution is, quote, "to plan at one in the same time for the immediate future and for the next 100 years." we're now at the century mark, and it's safe to say president lovitt and the six presidents who followed him met his challenge. rice's academic programs ranging from space, science, and nanotechnology to the baker institute for public policy are marked by both relevance and durab
"the dallas morning news" reported the audience listened with the strictist attention with frequent applause. now, the next speaker, the chief justice spoke in prose. his review was nowhere near as good as the poet received. [laughter] in light of that, i thought the best course would be for me to compos a poem for this occasion. [laughter] there's no need to panic or run for the exits i gave up the plan and couldn't think of words that rhymed with lat latin legal terms. [laughter]...
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ewing on the long running tv drama "dallas." larry hagman was 81. >>> and sad news we're just learning, that the former world boxing champion -- >> this is cnn breaking news. >> more on that breaking news that the former world boxing champion hector "macho" can a macho has now died. he was taken off life support at a hospital in san juan. several of his sons arrived in puerto rico early today to be by his side. the 50-year-old was declared clinically brain dead after being shot in the face. that was last tuesday. the gunman and another suspect are sill at large. >>> now let's get back to egypt. besides street protests, we are now seeing the first fallout over president mohamed morsi's power grab. cnn's reza sayah is live in cairo for us. reza, what exactly has happened now with the government? >> reporter: well, this face-off between mr. morsi, the egyptian president and his opponents is starting to take shape with a number of important developments today. one of his presidential advisers resigned in protest, the supreme court j
ewing on the long running tv drama "dallas." larry hagman was 81. >>> and sad news we're just learning, that the former world boxing champion -- >> this is cnn breaking news. >> more on that breaking news that the former world boxing champion hector "macho" can a macho has now died. he was taken off life support at a hospital in san juan. several of his sons arrived in puerto rico early today to be by his side. the 50-year-old was declared clinically...
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the worst outbreak this year for west nile virus was around dallas because of budget cuts. remember, this is a disease spread by mosquitoes. texas has no entomologist anymore. they cut the position because they ran out of money. >> we've got time for one -- we'll finish on time at 8:30. we've got time for one or maybe two. >> [inaudible] >> okay. depending on conciseness, maybe a couple more. >> so for over a century, the u.s. forest service had the policy of extinguishing any fire that was detected on federal land, and as the ability to detect fire from the air and from satellites has improved over the decades, unfortunately, that kind of wound up with a situation where we have these huge, hot, devastating forest fires in the modern era. is our public health policy doing something similar? >> i don't know who's going to answer that one. [laughter] it's an interesting metaphor, but i don't know if it's necessarily completely transferable to this situation. >> let me vary that a little bit then and ask, um, what about the trend of decline in vaccination? another of our colle
the worst outbreak this year for west nile virus was around dallas because of budget cuts. remember, this is a disease spread by mosquitoes. texas has no entomologist anymore. they cut the position because they ran out of money. >> we've got time for one -- we'll finish on time at 8:30. we've got time for one or maybe two. >> [inaudible] >> okay. depending on conciseness, maybe a couple more. >> so for over a century, the u.s. forest service had the policy of...
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you just ate dallas! >>> it's tuesday and time for another edition of the best of rtm where we tell you about bonus videos you can find on our website. >> today the highly anticipated game call of duty black ops 2 gets released. this tackles the question what if black ops 2 were a girl? >> hi. [ inaudible ]. >> in this video there's a girl who's playing modern warfare 3, argument and hilarity ensues. >> i have a pretty hilarious video although i'm going to tell you none of these lines will work. called pick-up line insanity. and these guys are full of something. >> just please, please, please, please have sex with me. >> i don't think that will get you anywhere. >> look at these videos in their entirety, head over to our website, rightthisminute.com and click on -- >> best of rtm. >> we like engagement videos here at "right this minute," but it's not really the engagement that i like. it's the ring the bride got. let's watch what happens when he popped the question. that guy is joe. he's dressed like char
you just ate dallas! >>> it's tuesday and time for another edition of the best of rtm where we tell you about bonus videos you can find on our website. >> today the highly anticipated game call of duty black ops 2 gets released. this tackles the question what if black ops 2 were a girl? >> hi. [ inaudible ]. >> in this video there's a girl who's playing modern warfare 3, argument and hilarity ensues. >> i have a pretty hilarious video although i'm going to tell...
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new york chicago dallas etc where the largest concentrations of people have been so in heart disease and they just can't even fix that in his campaign in seven states ok when where you can meet on that kind of like your and those states and those states those those states change from election to election i mean twenty years ago california was a swing state and colorado was not i mean we we these things change over time and it'll be surprising twenty years from now which states are in play ok lynn you want to jump in there go ahead. before i go i want to go back to the. thing about you know this country's history of killing protesters and strikers so it would be naive to think it can't happen again i live in a city of philadelphia which actually you know its own citizens that we do move protests so you know it would be very naive to think you cannot happen again but anyway as the electoral college they are not even. they can even vote two different candidates you know i mean they can they can declare they're going to vote for one hand and vote for another so that in itself is kind of
new york chicago dallas etc where the largest concentrations of people have been so in heart disease and they just can't even fix that in his campaign in seven states ok when where you can meet on that kind of like your and those states and those states those those states change from election to election i mean twenty years ago california was a swing state and colorado was not i mean we we these things change over time and it'll be surprising twenty years from now which states are in play ok...
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cuban intelligence knew in advance that lee harvey oswald was going to shoot at kennedy that morning in dallas. >> brian latell, the book "castro's secrets mpt the cia and cuban's intelligence machine." we ran out of time, and he can't tell you the poisen pen story. pick it up and read it yourself. it's unfortunate because it's a good story so, brian, thank you for joining us on booktv here in miami. >> thank you so much. >> well, the next panel is starting here. we'll take you to the room now. this is some war memoirs and books. jake tapper of abc news wrote a book called "the outpost: untold story of americanñ va" beeping min bush" dust to dust accounts, and also "the story of war" and the life that follows, setting up the room now. you can see, and they are just getting ready to introduce the three speakers. i want to remind you that the previous panel, one of the speakers there was david, "barack obama: the story," go to facebook.com/booktv, and david will be answering and commenting on your questions and comments. go ahead, you can post those now, and he will be responding, oh, in about
cuban intelligence knew in advance that lee harvey oswald was going to shoot at kennedy that morning in dallas. >> brian latell, the book "castro's secrets mpt the cia and cuban's intelligence machine." we ran out of time, and he can't tell you the poisen pen story. pick it up and read it yourself. it's unfortunate because it's a good story so, brian, thank you for joining us on booktv here in miami. >> thank you so much. >> well, the next panel is starting here....
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warnings in dallas. diaries nominees are going to palestinians in gaza are no more because they don't always have the right to high african slaves no out of challenge and escaping from the own imprisoned homeland there are no bomb shelters in gaza no building and say they have a very real chance although having hutaree lately and which their neighbor isis ok to look well you and i can us an argument that i was a peace guy and with. the very man that drove me to conduct this interview just told me in the taxi that he would invite jewish people to stay in his home if they would stop bombing the gaza strip ok norman jump in. complaining about the situation in southern israel because for the last three years israel has been boasting alongside the americans about the magnificent iron dome. protection for israel and this iron dome was going to stop all the hamas rocket attacks so what actually happened. on the very first day of this current escalation the very first day three israelis were killed and that was
warnings in dallas. diaries nominees are going to palestinians in gaza are no more because they don't always have the right to high african slaves no out of challenge and escaping from the own imprisoned homeland there are no bomb shelters in gaza no building and say they have a very real chance although having hutaree lately and which their neighbor isis ok to look well you and i can us an argument that i was a peace guy and with. the very man that drove me to conduct this interview just told...
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downtown dallas what the locals call the high from. is a strange twisted beauty it's moving just a complex multi-layered web interconnected freeways it's a monument to america's energy and it's. how dependent nations and others use the high phone booths and rolls out of the some of the richest child fields in the mines.
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tourism of course you have florida there where as the energy industry is highlighted somewhere like dallas and in kansas city and that region you'll hear a lot about farming so staffers at each of the twelve regional banks all these banks you see here they compile the information after contacting businesses economists and other financial experts by phone through questionnaires and just plain old e-mail now the business is range from retailers and home builders to hotels and restaurant owners and the questions if you want to know what they call up and ask here are some examples from the atlanta fed that we've got so please describe the proportion of your workforce that's part time or temporary compared to this time last year what's your outlook for growth in your business over the next three to six months now the fed staff produces a number of books for the f o m c that are known by color so you know it's not just the beige book the beige book was originally the red book and the red book discuss specific companies and it actually wasn't made made available to the public so i wonder about do
tourism of course you have florida there where as the energy industry is highlighted somewhere like dallas and in kansas city and that region you'll hear a lot about farming so staffers at each of the twelve regional banks all these banks you see here they compile the information after contacting businesses economists and other financial experts by phone through questionnaires and just plain old e-mail now the business is range from retailers and home builders to hotels and restaurant owners...
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obviously we would hope for this peace to last a very long time the people of israel south of dallas might be realistic you know is is of it. why until the palestinian group hamas meets the three conditions of the quartet recognize israel recognize past agreements i renounce violence then the international community have said that they are not a legitimate into mediator in affairs again taking a short breath in this interlude no this time of peace just a look back at the last week or so to think operation pillar of clouds proof we more successful than operation cast lead. i think so i think that the end of the day the chief operational aim was to bring peace and quiet to the south the residents of israel and we hope about what happened we see today there have been no attacks from gaza into israel we hope the hamas of received the message loud and clear the terrorist infrastructure has been severely curtailed israel took out the military command to other senior military terrorists and this wall this would have been a big blow for them and the fact is that hamas sued for peace and this
obviously we would hope for this peace to last a very long time the people of israel south of dallas might be realistic you know is is of it. why until the palestinian group hamas meets the three conditions of the quartet recognize israel recognize past agreements i renounce violence then the international community have said that they are not a legitimate into mediator in affairs again taking a short breath in this interlude no this time of peace just a look back at the last week or so to...
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>> gregg: 81 in dallas, wow. that's amazing. maria, thank you very much. >> heather: what a difference. wow. serious new questions about the stunning resignation of c.i.a. director and retired four star general david petraeus. general petraeus stepping down after an f.b.i. investigation uncovered an affair with his married biographer. they are questioning the timing of this announcement. and possible connections to the ongoing investigation into the deadly terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. molly henneberg is live for us in washington with the very latest on this developing story. molly? >> the f.b.i. discovered that biographer appeared to have access to general petraeus' personal e-mail account. so f.b.i. agents started monitoring petraeus' e-mails, although he was not under investigation. they were concerned there may have been a security breach or concern that broadwell was stalking him and then they discovered the affair. meanwhile, petraeus, who had been the c.i.a. director for over a year, was supposed to tes
>> gregg: 81 in dallas, wow. that's amazing. maria, thank you very much. >> heather: what a difference. wow. serious new questions about the stunning resignation of c.i.a. director and retired four star general david petraeus. general petraeus stepping down after an f.b.i. investigation uncovered an affair with his married biographer. they are questioning the timing of this announcement. and possible connections to the ongoing investigation into the deadly terrorist attack on the...
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host: democratic line, billy, and dallas, texas. caller: benghazi, one of the questions or statements i would like to make, it appears during the election that it was a main focus, as to why we did not get an immediate response to what was happening. if you really think about the fact that the united states itself, if there's a murder down the street, they use yellow tape and they have to do an investigation, all these rumors flying around that it was this, that come and the other. i just don't understand why there is such an emphasis on the media 100% reason benghazi happened without the opportunity of an investigation as to the rumors and everything else during that time. guest: it's a very good question. a lot of reporters and foreign policy people have been asking about. there is a significant amount of confusion as to why the administration seemed to make comments early on that suggested they thought it was a spontaneous attack. this was a time of great confusion. there was this anti-islamic web video that had come out and ther
host: democratic line, billy, and dallas, texas. caller: benghazi, one of the questions or statements i would like to make, it appears during the election that it was a main focus, as to why we did not get an immediate response to what was happening. if you really think about the fact that the united states itself, if there's a murder down the street, they use yellow tape and they have to do an investigation, all these rumors flying around that it was this, that come and the other. i just don't...
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what happened in dallas? the assassination of john f. kennedy, sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> democratic and republican congressional leaders are voicing optimism about avoiding tax increases and automatic spending cuts in january, the so-called fiscal cliff. leaders from both the house and senate met with president obama this morning at the white house, their first discussion in negotiation on the fiscal cliff. the president started the day with comments to reporters. >> i want to welcome the congressional leadership here and thank them for their time. i think we're all aware that we have some urgent business to do and we got to make sure that taxes don't go up on middle class families, that our economy will remain strong, that we're creating jobs and that is an agenda that democrats and republicans and independents, people all across the country share. so our challenge is to make sure that we are able to cooperate together, work together, find some common ground, make some tough compromises, build some consensus to do the
what happened in dallas? the assassination of john f. kennedy, sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> democratic and republican congressional leaders are voicing optimism about avoiding tax increases and automatic spending cuts in january, the so-called fiscal cliff. leaders from both the house and senate met with president obama this morning at the white house, their first discussion in negotiation on the fiscal cliff. the president started the day with comments to reporters....
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the mob, the military industrial complex, what happened in dallas? global security leaders gathered in nova scotia to discuss pressing security and defense issues. the summit is addressing server security, modern warfare, syria, and china. this panel looks at the global perception of leadership in the world and advancement of military technology. this is just over one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome. i am the editor of foreign affairs. it is a privilege and honor and pleasure to be here at the halifax form. foreign affairs is in the business of serious discussion of important issues and questions. that is the same business halifax is in. we are delighted to be a sponsor. it will be a fantastic weekend. let me cut to the chase. we have a fantastic panel and topic and limited time. let's get right to it. david sanger, paula dobriansky, now at harvard, wolfgang ischinger, the head of the munich security conference. we have a great group. the point of this session is to do big thinking on the major trends that will set up other discussions for the
the mob, the military industrial complex, what happened in dallas? global security leaders gathered in nova scotia to discuss pressing security and defense issues. the summit is addressing server security, modern warfare, syria, and china. this panel looks at the global perception of leadership in the world and advancement of military technology. this is just over one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome. i am the editor of foreign affairs. it is a privilege and honor and pleasure to be...
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. >> 40s in the midwest. 50s across the great plains. 70s from dallas to miami. >>> and when you see this next video, you might be wondering who let the dog out. >> who, who. >> not just any dug, but the white house dog. >> take a look at the annual white house holiday video starring, first dog bo. the obama family is nowhere to be seen as bo goes from room to room, inspecting the christmas decorations. he even faces off with a larger-than-life topiary made in his own likeness. >> it looks like bo ultimately won the standoff though ending up with the victory santa hat. >> oh. >> look at that. >> i venture to say that that dog lives better than all of the natural people around the country. bo is living the good life. >> and he's so well trained too. walking around all those christmas trees with all those glass ornaments. >> you're right. all the people in the white house. >> i have three dogs. can't let my dogs go anywhere. aren't ready for primetime. >> why three dogs in the house? >> i like animals. >> a bird too. >> three dogs and a bird. anything else? just three dogs and a bird.
. >> 40s in the midwest. 50s across the great plains. 70s from dallas to miami. >>> and when you see this next video, you might be wondering who let the dog out. >> who, who. >> not just any dug, but the white house dog. >> take a look at the annual white house holiday video starring, first dog bo. the obama family is nowhere to be seen as bo goes from room to room, inspecting the christmas decorations. he even faces off with a larger-than-life topiary made in...
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you just ate dallas! [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> john: good morning all you sexy independent free thinkers out there. this is the "bill press show." on current tv. i'm john fuglesang. i'm filling in for bill this morning. tomorrow as well. happy to be spending the beginning of thanksgiving week with you. tomorrow i'll be focusing quite a bit on black friday. as i call it, thingsgiving when christians decide to buy lots of material possessions to celebrate the birth of their hero who renounced material possessions. of course, we're talking about black friday which is keep capitalism in christmas day. also where the 1% tell the 99% to go out and save that economy they spent the last year wrecking. we'll be talking about this all day today and tomorrow and remind you you're allowed to do small business saturday on black friday. but thanksgiving is something we can agree on. one thing i'm thankful for is the lumb nis brill brilliance of lisa nerg son. >> good morning. both democrats and republicans are confident tha
you just ate dallas! [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> john: good morning all you sexy independent free thinkers out there. this is the "bill press show." on current tv. i'm john fuglesang. i'm filling in for bill this morning. tomorrow as well. happy to be spending the beginning of thanksgiving week with you. tomorrow i'll be focusing quite a bit on black friday. as i call it, thingsgiving when christians decide to buy lots of material possessions to celebrate the birth of their hero who...
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yield such time as he may consume to the very thoughtful, dedicated and hardworking gentleman from dallas, mr. sessions. let me say, mr. speaker, that there are lots of hard workers in this house. and there are -- we all learn as kids there's a differentiation between a workhorse and a show horse. i got to tell you, mr. speaker, and you know this very well, there is no democrat or republican in the united states house of representatives who works any harder, any harder than pete sessions, and i'm very pleased, mr. speaker, that he's going to be succeeding me as chairman of the house rules committee and i of course yield to him such time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. sessions: mr. speaker, thank you very much. and to my dear and distinguished friend, the gentleman, the young chairman of the rules committee, david dreier, thank you very much. it is david's leadership, not just in the rules committee, but i believe to all of us here in the house of representatives that david has let us to be a more open
yield such time as he may consume to the very thoughtful, dedicated and hardworking gentleman from dallas, mr. sessions. let me say, mr. speaker, that there are lots of hard workers in this house. and there are -- we all learn as kids there's a differentiation between a workhorse and a show horse. i got to tell you, mr. speaker, and you know this very well, there is no democrat or republican in the united states house of representatives who works any harder, any harder than pete sessions, and...
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real quick, i know it's an ugly picture in your mind but picture bob beckel in boxer shorts in dallas texas with his hand over his heart watching the morning america ad while running the mondale campaign tears running down his face not knowing it was a reagan ad finally it comes out it's morning in america vote for ronald reagan he himself says to himself, the election is over reagan won't win. i know it's an ugly pick tour it tell you about that's bob beckel. >> i have heard him tell you the story. >> it is amazing emotion and how it can factor into a political campaign. we are 48-hours away now. thank you for bringing back the memories for us today of your father. >> thank you. >>> more fox and friends a few minutes away. >> next tuesday all of you will go to the polls and stand there in the voting place and make a decision. i think when you make that decision it might do well if you would ask yourself, are you better off than you were four years ago? concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant dose of... hell-o! [ female announcer ] get rec
real quick, i know it's an ugly picture in your mind but picture bob beckel in boxer shorts in dallas texas with his hand over his heart watching the morning america ad while running the mondale campaign tears running down his face not knowing it was a reagan ad finally it comes out it's morning in america vote for ronald reagan he himself says to himself, the election is over reagan won't win. i know it's an ugly pick tour it tell you about that's bob beckel. >> i have heard him tell you...